Advances in nutritional science and peptide research have generated excitement about their potential to influence ageing. While certain compounds show promise, it is critical to use supplements and peptides judiciously and under the guidance of knowledgeable clinicians. Our programme focuses on evidence‑supported interventions that complement a healthy lifestyle.
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every cell of your body. It plays a central role in energy production, DNA repair and maintaining healthy metabolism. Studies in animals suggest that boosting NAD+ levels may extend healthspan, yet human research is still in its infancy. Nutritional precursors such as nicotinamide riboside (NR) or nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) may increase NAD+, but regulatory agencies caution that these supplements are not approved treatments. Lifestyle measures like regular exercise, sufficient sleep and a nutrient‑dense diet are also known to support endogenous NAD+ production.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signalling molecules. Some peptides are being investigated for their ability to influence hormone production, enhance tissue repair or modulate immune function. Because peptides can affect many systems, self‑prescribing is risky. Side effects may include allergic reactions, changes in blood pressure, gastrointestinal upset or mood changes. Many peptides are banned in sports and have not undergone extensive clinical trials. Our medical team evaluates the safety and legality of each compound and only recommends therapies with a robust evidence base.
The supplement market is largely unregulated, and quality can vary greatly. We source professional‑grade products that are third‑party tested for purity and potency. Before adding any supplement or peptide to your regimen, we conduct a thorough assessment of your medical history, medications and lab results to avoid interactions and adverse effects. Our goal is to enhance your physiology safely, not to chase unproven anti‑ageing fads.
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